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The Register, 1984-03-16

The Register, 1984-03-16

nearest person choice in the housing operations of fice using the random selec tion entry form they did not have to make payments at that time women with computer numbers 1 through 604 receiv ed housing and males with computer numbers 1 through 882 received housing one of the nation's most foremost blacks historians lerone bennett jr will pre sent a free public lecture at a&t sunday march 18 lyceum series bennett is currently senior editor of ebony magazine he will speak at 6 p.m in the memorial student union ballroom as a feature of the the university is doing what it can to help students find housing she said it will be located in the housing operations office piggott said it will be designed so that students can talk with homeowners in the city the university through this plan students who do not get housing on campus will be able to find off-campus housing through students whose names are on the waiting list can use the housing fair plan piggott said students were standing outside in the early morning hours waiting to get first choice last year housing was on a first-come first-serve basis housing demand exceeded the supply she said this plan was to give more help to the students piggott was appointed chairperson of the committee that developed the random selection process this leaves 618 students without guaranteed housing for men don't get campus housing they will be on the waiting list by gina e.e davis associate news editor the university has used an improved method for assign ing campus housing spaces to upperclassmen for the upcom ing school year a special committee con sisting of students and faculty with the assistance of a consul tant resulted in the random selection process which should alliviate the problems with assigning housing the consultant for the com mittee was dr charles haywood of north carolina state university state has a similar program in previous years up perclassman have been pushed off campus in order to provide enough housing for incoming freshmen transfer students and in luther brown to present annual kellogg lecture coming freshmen are not on the random selection process they mail in their applications and are housed in that man ner said lucille piggott dean of student life for student af fairs students interested in on campus housing had to apply mass media seven dr judge kornegay direc tor of housing operations said they received 2104 applica tions for on-campus housing this doesn't mean students w ho had numbers higher than the 604 for women and the 882 he is a member of the morehouse college board of trustees and the martin luther king jr memorial center and the executive council of the association for the study of afro-american life and history bennett was a consultant to the national advisory commission on civil disorders of jet magazine he became associate editor of ebony in 1953 and senior editor in 1958 he served as a visiting pro fessor of history at nor thwestern university and was a senior fellow at the institute of the black world in addition to his books bennett has published poems and short stories his articles have appeared in rhetoric and literature and myths and motifs in literature and media in the cities bennett has been honored for outstanding magazine writing by the windy city press club he also won the literature award given by the american academy of arts and letters a native of jackson miss and a graduate of morehouse college bennett is the author of eight history books he won the patron saints awards for his what manner of man the story of the life of dr martin luther king jr bennett also wrote before the mayflower a history of the negro in america the negro mood confronta tion black and white black power usa the human side of reconstruc tion challenge of blackness and shaping of black america he began his career as a brown is a native of williamston n.c and won a reporter for the atlanta daily world before joining the staff festival project producer for the nbc news documentary america black and white that project also won a grand prize at the monte carlo film woodrow wilson fellow while attending a&t he was a doctoral student in english literature at rutgers universi ty a writer for wcbs news radio 88 in new york brown covered president reagan's summit with western leaders in paris in 1982 and his meeting with british leaders in london he was formerly news editor for nbc radio news brown also worked for cbs senatorial campaign coverage special broadcasts and produc tion from nbc nightly news and the today show a 1969 a&t graduate brown has been an nbc field producer since 1977 in that capacity he has been involved in network presidential and brown who also has ex perience as a broadcast writer editor and reporter will deliver the conference lecture on friday march 30 at 7 p.m in the hilton inn . luther brown jr a field producer for nbc news in washington d.c will pre sent the annual kellogg lec ture during the 7th annual a&t state university mass media careers conforence on march 30-31 news in washington d.c chicago and new york he started his broadcast career as he received the san fran cisco international film festival's jury award as a ig t arge to the public suab will sponsor dick gregory lecture the memorial student union advisory board presents lecturer dick gregory 7 p.m monday in the memorial union ballroom gregory gained fame as a omedian and is today also a tiuman rights activist author satirist recording artist and political activist he is considered by many to e provocative and outspoken gregory is credited with open ng doors for many comedians n the early 1960s durin he civil rights movement hi marched with the late rev martin luther king jr in 1974 gregory ran frorr chicago 111 to washington d.c to call attention tc world hunger in 1980 he wen to iran and was there 14f days during this time gregory only consumed li quids while praying for the release of the americar hostages the program will be free ol charo more than 200 journalism students educators and pro fessionals are expected to par ticipate in the a&t conference which will also feature and ad dress by robert maynard publisher of the oakland california tribune persons interested in par ticipating in the conference are asked to contact mrs nettie tie rowland at 919-379-7582 or by writing to room 403 dowdy building a&t state university greensboro north carolina 27411 Â® the45 register complete awareness for complete commitment volume lv number 26 north carolina agricultural & technical state university greensboro nc friday march 16 1984 random selection protes eliminates long lines brown lerone bennett jr will lecture sunday lerone bennett,jr senior editor of ebony magazine computers were used to randomly match all entries with numbers the cutoff point for women is 604 and the cutoff point for men is 882 the non-payment policy gives the students the oppor tunity to indicate an interest in living on campus without hav ing to pay the deadline for payment is march 30 students who do not pay by then will not get housing the with the number 604 has the first

nearest person choice in the housing operations of fice using the random selec tion entry form they did not have to make payments at that time women with computer numbers 1 through 604 receiv ed housing and males with computer numbers 1 through 882 received housing one of the nation's most foremost blacks historians lerone bennett jr will pre sent a free public lecture at a&t sunday march 18 lyceum series bennett is currently senior editor of ebony magazine he will speak at 6 p.m in the memorial student union ballroom as a feature of the the university is doing what it can to help students find housing she said it will be located in the housing operations office piggott said it will be designed so that students can talk with homeowners in the city the university through this plan students who do not get housing on campus will be able to find off-campus housing through students whose names are on the waiting list can use the housing fair plan piggott said students were standing outside in the early morning hours waiting to get first choice last year housing was on a first-come first-serve basis housing demand exceeded the supply she said this plan was to give more help to the students piggott was appointed chairperson of the committee that developed the random selection process this leaves 618 students without guaranteed housing for men don't get campus housing they will be on the waiting list by gina e.e davis associate news editor the university has used an improved method for assign ing campus housing spaces to upperclassmen for the upcom ing school year a special committee con sisting of students and faculty with the assistance of a consul tant resulted in the random selection process which should alliviate the problems with assigning housing the consultant for the com mittee was dr charles haywood of north carolina state university state has a similar program in previous years up perclassman have been pushed off campus in order to provide enough housing for incoming freshmen transfer students and in luther brown to present annual kellogg lecture coming freshmen are not on the random selection process they mail in their applications and are housed in that man ner said lucille piggott dean of student life for student af fairs students interested in on campus housing had to apply mass media seven dr judge kornegay direc tor of housing operations said they received 2104 applica tions for on-campus housing this doesn't mean students w ho had numbers higher than the 604 for women and the 882 he is a member of the morehouse college board of trustees and the martin luther king jr memorial center and the executive council of the association for the study of afro-american life and history bennett was a consultant to the national advisory commission on civil disorders of jet magazine he became associate editor of ebony in 1953 and senior editor in 1958 he served as a visiting pro fessor of history at nor thwestern university and was a senior fellow at the institute of the black world in addition to his books bennett has published poems and short stories his articles have appeared in rhetoric and literature and myths and motifs in literature and media in the cities bennett has been honored for outstanding magazine writing by the windy city press club he also won the literature award given by the american academy of arts and letters a native of jackson miss and a graduate of morehouse college bennett is the author of eight history books he won the patron saints awards for his what manner of man the story of the life of dr martin luther king jr bennett also wrote before the mayflower a history of the negro in america the negro mood confronta tion black and white black power usa the human side of reconstruc tion challenge of blackness and shaping of black america he began his career as a brown is a native of williamston n.c and won a reporter for the atlanta daily world before joining the staff festival project producer for the nbc news documentary america black and white that project also won a grand prize at the monte carlo film woodrow wilson fellow while attending a&t he was a doctoral student in english literature at rutgers universi ty a writer for wcbs news radio 88 in new york brown covered president reagan's summit with western leaders in paris in 1982 and his meeting with british leaders in london he was formerly news editor for nbc radio news brown also worked for cbs senatorial campaign coverage special broadcasts and produc tion from nbc nightly news and the today show a 1969 a&t graduate brown has been an nbc field producer since 1977 in that capacity he has been involved in network presidential and brown who also has ex perience as a broadcast writer editor and reporter will deliver the conference lecture on friday march 30 at 7 p.m in the hilton inn . luther brown jr a field producer for nbc news in washington d.c will pre sent the annual kellogg lec ture during the 7th annual a&t state university mass media careers conforence on march 30-31 news in washington d.c chicago and new york he started his broadcast career as he received the san fran cisco international film festival's jury award as a ig t arge to the public suab will sponsor dick gregory lecture the memorial student union advisory board presents lecturer dick gregory 7 p.m monday in the memorial union ballroom gregory gained fame as a omedian and is today also a tiuman rights activist author satirist recording artist and political activist he is considered by many to e provocative and outspoken gregory is credited with open ng doors for many comedians n the early 1960s durin he civil rights movement hi marched with the late rev martin luther king jr in 1974 gregory ran frorr chicago 111 to washington d.c to call attention tc world hunger in 1980 he wen to iran and was there 14f days during this time gregory only consumed li quids while praying for the release of the americar hostages the program will be free ol charo more than 200 journalism students educators and pro fessionals are expected to par ticipate in the a&t conference which will also feature and ad dress by robert maynard publisher of the oakland california tribune persons interested in par ticipating in the conference are asked to contact mrs nettie tie rowland at 919-379-7582 or by writing to room 403 dowdy building a&t state university greensboro north carolina 27411 Â® the45 register complete awareness for complete commitment volume lv number 26 north carolina agricultural & technical state university greensboro nc friday march 16 1984 random selection protes eliminates long lines brown lerone bennett jr will lecture sunday lerone bennett,jr senior editor of ebony magazine computers were used to randomly match all entries with numbers the cutoff point for women is 604 and the cutoff point for men is 882 the non-payment policy gives the students the oppor tunity to indicate an interest in living on campus without hav ing to pay the deadline for payment is march 30 students who do not pay by then will not get housing the with the number 604 has the first